Comedian Katt Williams has been hit with a new lawsuit from a disgruntled fan. Brian Herline has accused the troubled star of wrapping up his stand-up show in Oakland, California after just 10 minutes on 16 November in order to confront a heckler and allegedly attempt to fight at least three audience members. Now Williams and bosses at entertainment firm Live Nation have been named in a class action lawsuit for his less-than-stellar performance. Herline filed the papers on Wednesday in Alameda County and is seeking unspecified damages, according to TMZ.com. This is the latest in a slew of legal problems for Williams – he was arrested the day before the alleged incident on allegations of battery and he was recently hit with a $5 million lawsuit over accusations he assaulted a female assistant. Last month he was also taken into custody on a possible gun violation.